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  1. Today’s headlines highlight a record $40 billion US data center spend driven by Big Tech’s trillion-dollar plans, a major EU ‘Chat Control’ opposition from security experts, a 1.5 Gpps UDP flood attack from hijacked IoT devices, and OpenAI’s significant restructuring into a $100 billion nonprofit, signaling major shifts in tech infrastructure, security, and AI governance.

  2. Today’s tech news highlights include Oracle’s stock soaring 27% on a strong cloud outlook with $455 billion in future contracts, Google Cloud’s AI-driven backlog forecasted to reach $53 billion by 2027, and Microsoft’s nearly $20 billion AI infrastructure deal with Nebius. Additionally, Apple announced the thinnest iPhone Air and new Health features, while supply chain attacks on npm and security lapses at the US DoD raised concerns.

  3. Today’s top stories include Signal’s launch of end-to-end encrypted backups in Android beta, Microsoft’s $20 billion AI cloud deal with Russian provider Nebius, and Canon’s UK government printer framework worth up to £900 million. Additionally, critical vulnerabilities in TP-Link routers are actively exploited, and researchers link Chinese espionage domains to Salt Typhoon.

  4. Today’s tech landscape highlights significant developments: cloud disruptions caused by Red Sea cable outages, Alibaba-led $100M funding for humanoid robots, and OpenAI-backed AI film ‘Critterz’ set for Cannes. Meanwhile, European investments aim to boost AI sovereignty, and Salesforce CEO emphasizes AI’s disruptive potential amid ongoing job cuts.

  5. Today’s top stories include Microsoft Azure’s recovery after Red Sea cable disruptions, the launch of AI-enhanced gravitational wave detection by LIGO and DeepMind, and Tessolve’s $150 million funding to expand semiconductor testing amid industry growth. Additionally, Tesla redefined FSD as an advanced driving system, ending its promise of full autonomy.

  6. Today’s tech news highlights include Europe’s Jupiter supercomputer reaching exascale performance with Nvidia GPUs, Amazon’s Kuiper satellites achieving speeds over 1.28 Gbps, and the EU fining Google €3.5 billion for antitrust violations. Additionally, OpenAI and Broadcom are developing custom AI chips, while legal actions target AI training data misuse and cybersecurity vulnerabilities escalate industry concerns.

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